I can't even begin to say how many times I've meant to come to
this thread, and somehow, something kept coming up to distract me
and get me to forget about it. BUT NOT TONIGHT GODDAMMIT!

First and foremost, many thanks to DusK and Dj Mokram for asking
me to be a part of this project, and for letting me run with the
ideas I had both musically, and site-wise. I wasn't always an
easy road, but I was happy with the end results. And thankfully,
so were they.

Secondly, thanks for the compliment on my track, eXtaiN. And
thanks to those who had nice things to say about it and the
website on the preview podcasts and such. They were all
appreciated.

Finally, I know this isn't an album that will be given the
attention that the likes of Mario, Final Fantasy, Sonic and such
bring to remix albums, but this is a solid, great album. The work
put into it shines through clearly on all facets, and the
listeners who dare to step off of the well-worn remix paths that
lead to the aforementioned franchises, will find that out quite
quickly. So kudos to everyone involved for making a wonderful
album dedicated to a great game

P.S. We have WWE wrestlers listening to our stuff? This world's
gone crazy I tells ya!

As promised, went through the album on tonight's SEGA
Mixer Drive - what a wild ride that was! Thank you all for
coming along and contributing to the show, and I give you all my
regards for the swift work on the album

I was looking forward to this album for a long time! Knew about
it through Dj Mokram, me being a total fan of underappreciated
videogame music as he is . As a happy owner of a Genesis and SNES back in the day
(still got them) I got to rent and play the best games of the
16-bit gen. Gunstar Heroes is one of the few that keeps coming
back, and one of the many reasons why it does is definitely its
music.

After the Dynamite Headdy album, I am loving to listen to another
homage to those semigods in Treasure. And this album does justice
to their divinity, it is all I would have expected. The ride has
been a bliss since I heard that "Stage Clear" melody.
Congratulations to all the remixers/arrangers! And especially to
DJ Mokram, very touched after reading the words you wrote up
there! You are a badass indeed!

Re-listening to the album, and everything sounds super solid. I
don't know the original soundtrack (if Mokram reads this, he will
kill me, hahaha), but the energic and agressive feeling of BA is
really cool.

This quote should be added up there, right under the
OCR header logo, to go alongside the SNES gamepad.

Joke aside, I do hope you get to play this gem someday, without
our bias affecting your enjoyment of either the game or the
music.

Hey guys, a billion thanx for this fantastic album!

GunStar Heroes is my favorite game on Sega, and its OST is
one of the best (of the best of the best =)) OSTs I ever
heard. So I just can't tell how much I have waited for this
album - and how much I am glad that I can finally load it to
my player and listenlistenlisten! ^^

Hearing this coming from a fellow Sega and Gunstar fan
makes my day.

Well, honestly, not everything sounds like I thought and
suppose it to. The music itself is splendid, however sometimes
seems (to me, of course) to not match original game spirit
completely. But it's only my vision and only my associations,
and you have yours, and express it in your tracks, and it is
magnificent! =)

//Plus, maybe (very likely) it is just a "duck syndrome" and
I need to get used to album - with every listening I am
getting involved deeper. So I need to listen to it for
several times.

And, of course, nothing in my words could not and _does not_
cancel the fact, that album is really great - on the whole,
this delightful variety of genres with futuristic and space
tunes mathes the original OST as well as possible. So thank you
guys and God bless you all for that huge (and undoubtedly hard)
job you've done to present us this wonderful gift!

Thank you for making your point in such a thoughtful
way. Personally, I find that with remixes, even more so than with
original music, the nature of the interpretation somehow makes it
even more of a subjective matter. We did our best to preserve the
feel of NON's soundtrack, and that of the game itself as a whole.
As both the album's co-director and a fan, my only hope is that you
can find at least a few remixes that represent the right balance
between your undying love of the game/soundtrack and the musicians
personal vision for each track. Reading the rest of your post, I
see that you did, and to me this means that we've done our job.
Thanks again for listening and sharing your thoughts.

//And I dare to hope to hear DJ Mokram's version of 'Final
Assault' somewhen

For the sake of your ears, pray that you won't. XD

If anyone just so happened to miss last night's show, I'll be
running through the whole thing on Friday's SEGA Mixer Drive (2PM Eastern), so
if anyone wants to come along, feel free!

Thanks Bev. That's quite the honor. I'll do my utmost
to join the fun at RS.

I love the way this album came out, so much good stuff. I'll be
rocking this for a long, long time.

GunStar Heroes is my favorite game on Sega, and its OST is one of
the best (of the best of the best =)) OSTs I ever heard. So I
just can't tell how much I have waited for this album - and how
much I am glad that I can finally load it to my player and
listenlistenlisten! ^^

Well, honestly, not everything sounds like I thought and suppose
it to. The music itself is splendid, however sometimes seems (to
me, of course) to not match original game spirit completely. But
it's only my vision and only my associations, and you have yours,
and express it in your tracks, and it is magnificent! =)

//Plus, maybe (very likely) it is just a "duck syndrome" and I
need to get used to album - with every listening I am getting
involved deeper. So I need to listen to it for several times.

And once we are talking about tracks, I want to pick out some
extra tracks for me:

This list doesn't mean, that other tracks are worse - they really
are very cool in their own way, but these are especially
remarkable for me.

//And I dare to hope to hear DJ Mokram's version of 'Final
Assault' somewhen

And, of course, nothing in my words could not and _does not_
cancel the fact, that album is really great - on the whole, this
delightful variety of genres with futuristic and space tunes
mathes the original OST as well as possible. So thank you guys
and God bless you all for that huge (and undoubtedly hard) job
you've done to present us this wonderful gift!

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